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cory: put very kindly.ext to hewlett-packard, compact, microsoft's acquisitions are almost always a disaster. congratulations on the scoop, a very big story. keeping our heads in the clouds, oracle posted earnings after the bell. fourth-quarter sales, little change, but profit up 2% and cloud revenue up 49% year-over-year. earnings per share, 4% up. shares for oracle also up in after-hours trading. joining us is rodney nelson in chicago. this idea that salesforce, another company you follow, was looking to buy linkedin. now that we know this is true, injury know what salesforce balance sheet looks like what do , you think of this? anurag: i don't know how much they are going to pay. i have no idea. i will have to go back and look at the balance sheet and look at the cash flow, but it may be very difficult to swallow that number for a company like salesforce. microsoft, we all know, has about $100 billion in cash so it , is easier for them to do this. cory: understated indeed. from a competitive standpoint,
cory: put very kindly.ext to hewlett-packard, compact, microsoft's acquisitions are almost always a disaster. congratulations on the scoop, a very big story. keeping our heads in the clouds, oracle posted earnings after the bell. fourth-quarter sales, little change, but profit up 2% and cloud revenue up 49% year-over-year. earnings per share, 4% up. shares for oracle also up in after-hours trading. joining us is rodney nelson in chicago. this idea that salesforce, another company you follow,...
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. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson, in for emily chang. right sharing startups are duking it out globally.ber announced a $3.5 billion injection from the saudi sovereign wealth fund. we will catch up with lyft's chief business officer. he'st moneys tells us why betting big on tech renewables. fox takes a beating, shares down the most in four months despite a strong sales number last quarter. what happened? the company ceo joins us to discuss. billion of new money has been invested in the right sharing industry since the start of 2016. this week we learned the saudi sovereign wealth fund is writing $3.5 billion,or and there is more to come. uber's biggest rival in china says it is closer to making an even bigger route. lyft is trying to claw at uber's market share, by winning corporate customers, most recently from apple. eric, you had this story. what is happening in this business battle? has long had a consumer friendly reputation, invented the peer-to-peer model. cory: pink mustaches? >> i think they have moved away from that. market and a big they wait to grow their user base. i think t
. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson, in for emily chang. right sharing startups are duking it out globally.ber announced a $3.5 billion injection from the saudi sovereign wealth fund. we will catch up with lyft's chief business officer. he'st moneys tells us why betting big on tech renewables. fox takes a beating, shares down the most in four months despite a strong sales number last quarter. what happened? the company ceo joins us to discuss. billion of new money has been invested in the right...
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cory: cory: what did she say about india? >> there is still room for growth.are still growing. we have seen positive growth. now it is the second largest market just behind china, passing the united states. cory: a big part of that is mobile consumption and the notions from this report about what is happening with smart phones and mobile, most of these users will never see a desk top, particularly users that are set to be added. without china the growth rate would be pretty much flat. >> one thing to keep in mind on india is the fact that indians love their cheap phones. if you look at the average smartphone price in india, it is down around $120. it is up around 280 dollars in revenue in terms of the value for vendors like apple and samsung, china was a much richer market. you were referring to the slowdown in china. in 2010, years ago that was a market growing well over 100%. this year the unit growth in 2015 thei'm sorry, in unit growth in china was about 100%. we have seen a rapid slowdown due to saturation. have shifted to india where the unit growth oppo
cory: cory: what did she say about india? >> there is still room for growth.are still growing. we have seen positive growth. now it is the second largest market just behind china, passing the united states. cory: a big part of that is mobile consumption and the notions from this report about what is happening with smart phones and mobile, most of these users will never see a desk top, particularly users that are set to be added. without china the growth rate would be pretty much flat....
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i am cory johnson.y ministers from 26 countries met in san francisco this week to try to achieve the goals from the paris climate conference. opec will stick to its policy of unfettered production. we caught up with the u.s. energy secretary right after thursday's opec meeting to discuss the future of growth in renewables. >> so far in the united states and globally, even as oil prices have come down we still see the substantial growth of renewables and also very importantly, the growth of efficiency so that demand growth has been tapped somewhat. we just had a presentation by bloomberg new energy finance that enforced those points. in the united states as well, besides oil prices we very low natural gas prices. those have impacted principally coal and nuclear while we see for example, our solar eployment is up by a factor of more than 20 in the last six years. we see robust growth continuing with the renewables and with efficiency as lead drivers in ur clean energy evolution. >> thank you for the shout
i am cory johnson.y ministers from 26 countries met in san francisco this week to try to achieve the goals from the paris climate conference. opec will stick to its policy of unfettered production. we caught up with the u.s. energy secretary right after thursday's opec meeting to discuss the future of growth in renewables. >> so far in the united states and globally, even as oil prices have come down we still see the substantial growth of renewables and also very importantly, the growth...
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cory: i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. half billion dollar injection into the saudi sovereign wealth fund -- the biggest injection ever. but this -- does this change the ride hailing company for real. and we will take you through mary meeker's predictions for internet trends 2016. mark zuckerberg holds a live q&a from space. we will tell you how to nasa achieved stratospheric success in social media. turned to the middle east for its biggest investment ever, the company announcing a 3.5 ilion dollar raise as part of their most recent funding round, keeping the valuation at $62.5 billion. the saudi wealth fund managing director will take a seat on the board as part of the deal. is shocking. are these guys on a permanent fund-raising scheme here? they just keep raising money and keep raising money. guest: it certainly feels like that. is 11balance sheet billion dollars -- $9.5 billion cash on hand. they are flush with money from the private art gets, raising from everyone under the sun from google to tbg and now we have thes
cory: i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. half billion dollar injection into the saudi sovereign wealth fund -- the biggest injection ever. but this -- does this change the ride hailing company for real. and we will take you through mary meeker's predictions for internet trends 2016. mark zuckerberg holds a live q&a from space. we will tell you how to nasa achieved stratospheric success in social media. turned to the middle east for its biggest investment ever, the company announcing a 3.5...
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cory: come on, really?en i was a kid, we have that wonderment -- what you want to be when you grow up? an astronaut. quite a few folks have that answer as a kid. being able to spark that in people who are adults and inspiring the next generation of kids to want to go and explore and be a part of this, that is what social media connects with on a very visceral level. that we have this stunning, visually compelling imagery and why would we not want to connect out there any crowds have responded accordingly. cory: i would imagine there are lessons at every social media manager could take from your approach. do you think there is one that can be boiled down and be applied to every business out there? guest: definitely. not every business has a rocket ship or astronauts, but you do have fans out there forming a community around your product. if you don't tap into that, they are going to talk about you regardless. if we are able to connect in a way that lets the community come together and realize they are not al
cory: come on, really?en i was a kid, we have that wonderment -- what you want to be when you grow up? an astronaut. quite a few folks have that answer as a kid. being able to spark that in people who are adults and inspiring the next generation of kids to want to go and explore and be a part of this, that is what social media connects with on a very visceral level. that we have this stunning, visually compelling imagery and why would we not want to connect out there any crowds have responded...
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cory: interesting. like the sap job, where you said your concur -- joke, where you said you concur. good to have you both. thanks a lot. worstker kvm having its day in more than eight years. shares dropping 18%. why? on thursday, the company would for $1.6 billion in stock, but they are confused by but investors are confused by the move as well as the timing. is described as a slow growth asset at best. coming up, bitcoin prices surging to 70% for three weeks. what is driving that rally? we will break it down. ♪ cory: the price of bitcoin surging in recent weeks. it is a 70% move in three weeks, close to an all-time high for big -- for bitcoin. what is driving it? of don't care what the price is, but i am curious about the reasons behind this move. what is going on? sonny: i think there are four reasons contributing to the price increase. the first off is china. there is a lot of activity in china. the price run-up happened about a month ago, and that is when china started to devalue and capital control
cory: interesting. like the sap job, where you said your concur -- joke, where you said you concur. good to have you both. thanks a lot. worstker kvm having its day in more than eight years. shares dropping 18%. why? on thursday, the company would for $1.6 billion in stock, but they are confused by but investors are confused by the move as well as the timing. is described as a slow growth asset at best. coming up, bitcoin prices surging to 70% for three weeks. what is driving that rally? we...
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cory: because?colo: because they necessarily see it something -- see it as sometimes something not as masculine as a shooting or racing game. hasorically, diner dash tended to be 70%, 80% female. these are skill-based games. this will require some dexterity. sessions, a requires more attention and focus. it brings in a different kind of gamer. cory: what's next? about this, ift you are not just looking at a celebrity and writing around it. you are looking at a category. niccolo: we are. we are trying to find a category with a proven game mechanic and a celebrity to fit that we have used celebrities as marketing partners, brand and marketing partners. if you don't build a great game, you won't get a hit. our next one down the pipe is probably nicki minaj, actually. that's a completely different bucket of r&b, rap, etc. oft successful female rapper all time, maybe most successful rapper of all time. cory: come on. best female, maybe. i can't wait until you bring nicki here. niccolo de masi, ceo of glu
cory: because?colo: because they necessarily see it something -- see it as sometimes something not as masculine as a shooting or racing game. hasorically, diner dash tended to be 70%, 80% female. these are skill-based games. this will require some dexterity. sessions, a requires more attention and focus. it brings in a different kind of gamer. cory: what's next? about this, ift you are not just looking at a celebrity and writing around it. you are looking at a category. niccolo: we are. we are...
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just like cory said. >> you like that? >> do campaign managers get fired when campaigns are doing well? >> they can. john kerry fired his campaign manager in 2003 when things were sort of up and down. at least the fundraising was going okay. hillary clinton ousted hers in february of 2008. but here's the key thing, this usually happens months earlier. theer going up for the general election should have started the day off trump clinched in early may. he has allowed sort of six weeks, you know, to go, to go by with the party sort of thrashing around, sometimes they're with him. sometimes they're not t. staff has not grown. hillary clinton is ahead of him in terms of fund raising and organization. in key states, you know, by a fairly large factor. she and her super pacs are on tv. they are all in right now. trump is nowhere. he's now going to be dealing with a one or two-day story off the great interview of sort of what happened with cory lewandowski, more unanswered questions. trump is going to scotland at the end of the we
just like cory said. >> you like that? >> do campaign managers get fired when campaigns are doing well? >> they can. john kerry fired his campaign manager in 2003 when things were sort of up and down. at least the fundraising was going okay. hillary clinton ousted hers in february of 2008. but here's the key thing, this usually happens months earlier. theer going up for the general election should have started the day off trump clinched in early may. he has allowed sort of six...
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cory booker from new jersey. we'll weigh the good and the bad when it comes to booker in our look at the veepstakes. we got another one. i have an orc-o-gram for an "owen." that's me. ♪ you should hire stacy drew. ♪ ♪ she wants to change the world with you. ♪ ♪ she can program jet engines to talk and such. ♪ ♪ her biggest weakness is she cares too much. ♪ thank you. my friend really wants a job at ge. mine too. ♪ i'm a wise elf from a far off shire. ♪ and sanjay patel is who you should hire. ♪ thank you. seriously though, stacy went to a great school and she's really loyal. you should give her a shot. sanjay's a team player and uh... headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable kind of mom. when pain tries to stop you, motrin works fast to stop pain. make it happen with motrin® liquid gels. also try motrin pm to relieve pain and help you sleep. can give you ans advantage.gether like trubiotics with immune support advantage. its unique formula supports immune health in two ways. with probiotics that work in your g
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cory lou is out.ine now is former massachusetts senator scott brown who is a trump supporter. mr. senator, the feeling that i'm getting so far is that trump wants to reign in himself, reign in his campaign, take it in a new direction because it's been going down in polls for the past couple of weeks. does that square with your reading of the firing of cory? >> i don't think he was fired. they certainly had a parting of the ways, and i checked with the campaign and they said he wasn't fired. semantics probably. certainly not going to be with the campaign, and i think your attempt is accurate, stuart, as you're going through the campaign process and there are flows especially starting with the summer, you know, you need to go in a different direction and maybe th is one of the things that needs to be done not only for the donors but the campaign itself. stuart: well, lewandowsk works iwas the man who wanted lo allow trump be allow and won huge primaries. i think there's been a feeling in the last couple
cory lou is out.ine now is former massachusetts senator scott brown who is a trump supporter. mr. senator, the feeling that i'm getting so far is that trump wants to reign in himself, reign in his campaign, take it in a new direction because it's been going down in polls for the past couple of weeks. does that square with your reading of the firing of cory? >> i don't think he was fired. they certainly had a parting of the ways, and i checked with the campaign and they said he wasn't...
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cory was the guy of the family. he was always the giver. somebody needs something, call cory. he would deliver. that's what he did. >> pelley: cory connell, one of the 49 killed. the death toll would have been much higher if not for this, the busiest fully equipped trauma center in all of florida is two blocks from here, just three months ago, orlando regional medical center practiced an active shooter mass casualty drill. well, today we spoke to six surgeons who saved lives. michael cheatham, chadwick smith, william haviland, mark levy, joseph ina -- ibrahim and matt luby. they saw 44 gunshot patients at once. >> they brought first patient in and then they brought another patients in and then they brought another patient in. and they said there were possibly 20 more gunshot wound patients coming in. and at that point i called my back-up, it was very chaotic. there were patients that were in pain. there were patients that were crying. there were starr -- staff that was very busy, but very task oryentded. we had gunshot wounds to the chest gunshot wounds to the abdomen, to the
cory was the guy of the family. he was always the giver. somebody needs something, call cory. he would deliver. that's what he did. >> pelley: cory connell, one of the 49 killed. the death toll would have been much higher if not for this, the busiest fully equipped trauma center in all of florida is two blocks from here, just three months ago, orlando regional medical center practiced an active shooter mass casualty drill. well, today we spoke to six surgeons who saved lives. michael...
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call cory. call cory. cory would give it. he would deliver. it's what he did. >> cory connell one of the 49 killed. the death toll would have been much higher if not for this. the busiest, fully equipped trauma center in all of florida is 2 blocks from here. just three months ago, orlando regional medical center practiced an active shooter mass casualty drill. well today we spoke to six surgeons who saved lives. michael cheatham, chadwick smith, william haverin, mark levee, joseph ibrahim, matt lubey, they saw 44 gunshot patients at once. >> they brought the first patient in. then they brought another they brought another patient in. they said they were possibly 20 more gunshot wound patients coming in. at that point i called my backup, very chaotic. there were, there were patients that were in pain, there were patients that were crying. there were staff that was -- very busy. but very task oriented. we had gunshot wounds to the chest. gunshot wound to the abdomen. to the extremities. most fairly severe because of the high velocity projectiles
call cory. call cory. cory would give it. he would deliver. it's what he did. >> cory connell one of the 49 killed. the death toll would have been much higher if not for this. the busiest, fully equipped trauma center in all of florida is 2 blocks from here. just three months ago, orlando regional medical center practiced an active shooter mass casualty drill. well today we spoke to six surgeons who saved lives. michael cheatham, chadwick smith, william haverin, mark levee, joseph...
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we had a great relationship with cory. everything was very amicable. i think it's a natural process of transition from campaign to presumptive nominee to actual nominee. >> reporter: another source adding, ivanka was the final straw. done with lewindowski before assaulting a reporter in march. >> good job, cory. >> reporter: didn't act until today. he faced a perfect storm of bad news. down seven points to hillary clinton in the latest poll, being outspent by her $23 million to zero in battleground states. and facing a gop on the verge of mutiny. lewandowski blindsided by the 9:30 a.m. firing took the blame and praised his former boss. >> it's been so amazing. i wouldn't change one second of my time with mr. trump other than to say, thank you. it's been a great privilege and honor. >> reporter: a conservative operative from new hampshire, lewandowski's motto was let trump be trump. but that enabled trump to alienate himself from the republican party, causing deep fractures on issues like the muslim ban, and his attacks on a federal judge over his herit
we had a great relationship with cory. everything was very amicable. i think it's a natural process of transition from campaign to presumptive nominee to actual nominee. >> reporter: another source adding, ivanka was the final straw. done with lewindowski before assaulting a reporter in march. >> good job, cory. >> reporter: didn't act until today. he faced a perfect storm of bad news. down seven points to hillary clinton in the latest poll, being outspent by her $23 million...
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cory: steve ballmer did a lot of deals. there were lots of acquisitions under the ballmer yours the worked out terribly. this is a new guy with a very different company. there have been dramatic changes . what are they going to do with this? it's not just a bulk acquisition. it's a different business that linkedin has right now. one of the reasons the stock was cheaper than it would have been if they could, take what linkedin was trying to do with customer management software and build that with the capability that is enterprise focused, cloud-based, customer management software, which is what linkedin has already taken steps in that direction, could they create a competitor to the likes of oracle, salesforce, s.a.p.? using all of the tons of data that linkedin has gathered for the last 15 years. and they could build something even more special. they also have a billion dollars in profit. could they take that billion dollars of profit and build yet another platform on top of it. surely that is the hope of such dellaella --
cory: steve ballmer did a lot of deals. there were lots of acquisitions under the ballmer yours the worked out terribly. this is a new guy with a very different company. there have been dramatic changes . what are they going to do with this? it's not just a bulk acquisition. it's a different business that linkedin has right now. one of the reasons the stock was cheaper than it would have been if they could, take what linkedin was trying to do with customer management software and build that...
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cory richards made it, adrian ballinger stopped 125 feet short. we talk about the experience now that they are back in the united states. >> there's a purity to it. i mean i just believe that rather than bringing a mountain down to our level, we should try to rise up to the level of the mountain. and that's not to say that everybody can do that. i mean genetically that's just not viable for everybody. but for people who, you know, can do t i think we should try. >> rose: politics and hillary clinton's foreign policy speech in which she laid out an attack against donald trump. general david petraeus on the wain iraq, syria and afghanistan. and two remarkable young men who attempted to climb to the top of mount everest without supplementary oxygen. we'll talk to the one without did, and the one who came close but did not reach the summit. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york
cory richards made it, adrian ballinger stopped 125 feet short. we talk about the experience now that they are back in the united states. >> there's a purity to it. i mean i just believe that rather than bringing a mountain down to our level, we should try to rise up to the level of the mountain. and that's not to say that everybody can do that. i mean genetically that's just not viable for everybody. but for people who, you know, can do t i think we should try. >> rose: politics...
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. >> reporter: while law enforcement seeks to understand his motive, the family of cory is strugglingfind their own answers. >> cory would not let anything happen to anybody. >> if you need anything, he would drop anything and give you anything you needed. >> he's the kind of guy who would take a bullet. >> he would take a bullet for anybody. >> reporter: cory was at pulse with his girlfriend and their football team, celebrating the final game of the season. >> has his girlfriend been able to tell you what happened that night? >> he was behind her when they were leaving and when the guy came in, he shot paula first and she grabbed my brother's hand and said run but my brother being the hero he is, he threw her hand down and told her to run and that's when he was shot. >> reporter: after the shooting, the family headed to the hospital, certain cory would eventually emerge. when you saw the detectives arrive, what went through your mind? >> i looked out the window and saw them first and warned everybody. i knew what it meant. when they told my mom he was deceased, we fell to the floor.
. >> reporter: while law enforcement seeks to understand his motive, the family of cory is strugglingfind their own answers. >> cory would not let anything happen to anybody. >> if you need anything, he would drop anything and give you anything you needed. >> he's the kind of guy who would take a bullet. >> he would take a bullet for anybody. >> reporter: cory was at pulse with his girlfriend and their football team, celebrating the final game of the season....
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>> i do want to say that i know cory lewandowski personally.he's a very good manager and people person. and he's a scapegoat for a failed campaign. >> would you ever have hired him to run his very first presidential campaign? >> someone always runs their very first president campaign. campaign tone and its culture is tet by the cappndidate. he delivered a primary for donald trump, so far, anyway and now he's been thrown under the bus as a scapegoat, because of the failures of donald trump. >> so, what about dump trump at the convention? >> i do not see being the nominee for the republican party. its exploding every single day. on the internet, in the media. del gts are coming to us every single area. they're realizing that -- the polling numbers are a disaster. his fund raising is a joke. his messaging is absurd. he's made it clear that he doesn't need the republican party to win. he actually said that and this movement is growing. it's the moral obligation that we nominate the candidate best suited not just to defeat hillary clinton but to adv
>> i do want to say that i know cory lewandowski personally.he's a very good manager and people person. and he's a scapegoat for a failed campaign. >> would you ever have hired him to run his very first presidential campaign? >> someone always runs their very first president campaign. campaign tone and its culture is tet by the cappndidate. he delivered a primary for donald trump, so far, anyway and now he's been thrown under the bus as a scapegoat, because of the failures of...
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emily: cory johnson giving us a round up from downtown san francisco.hank you so much for giving us the scoop. i want to head to another huge story we are watching. hours after microsoft announced the $26.2 billion acquisition of linkedin, goldman sachs was advising another possible bidder. i want to bring in alex sherman, who has been a scoop machine today. who else was looking to buy linkedin? >> we are still trying to figure that out. there can only be a handful of companies that have the resources and willingness to take on linkedin. just off the top of my head, pure speculation, you could see google being interested, facebook. after that, the list gets a little dicey. could there have been overseas interest? i suppose, but it is a big check to write for regulatory issues. we will try to do our best to break whatever company this was working with goldman. we do not know if that company is still interested in buying linkedin or if they moved on or how close they got. all that information will be in the proxy filing when that comes out in a week or so
emily: cory johnson giving us a round up from downtown san francisco.hank you so much for giving us the scoop. i want to head to another huge story we are watching. hours after microsoft announced the $26.2 billion acquisition of linkedin, goldman sachs was advising another possible bidder. i want to bring in alex sherman, who has been a scoop machine today. who else was looking to buy linkedin? >> we are still trying to figure that out. there can only be a handful of companies that have...
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i was behind cory throughout.oing things like slurring my words and having trouble with basic climbing techniques. things i've done all my life. >> did it bother you that you were so close? >> of course it does. that's heartbreak decision when i finally decided to turn consciously, oh, my turning around will help cory go to the summit. i knew if i didn't turn then i was going to be a rescue. >> yeah. >> weather is the great unpredictable element. >> absolutely. >> is there anything you could have done that might have done differently to prepare for this. >> i don't think -- >> yeah -- >> of course me especially since i failed. i'm going through things like what could i have done a little bit differently. the day wasn't perfect for me. i knew the cold would be my greatest challenge. i'm a skinny guy. so you know, a day with less wind would have been great. maybe keeping a few more pounds on, i should have eaten more burgers and milkshake before i went to everest. >> can we talk about the hair, the look? a lot of pe
i was behind cory throughout.oing things like slurring my words and having trouble with basic climbing techniques. things i've done all my life. >> did it bother you that you were so close? >> of course it does. that's heartbreak decision when i finally decided to turn consciously, oh, my turning around will help cory go to the summit. i knew if i didn't turn then i was going to be a rescue. >> yeah. >> weather is the great unpredictable element. >> absolutely....
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cory: microsoft's history says they will screw it up.the ultimate question -- can they make this merger work? can they make linkedin what it has been, which is a company that has been successful, or are they going to screw it up like so many other acquisitions, nokia, and technology -- ad technology? what do they do with this thing? satyagen at ella -- is nadella's microsoft any better at acquisitions? emily: sometimes m&a is a hail mary. sometimes you are buying something really valuable. how much of the m&a that we are going to see is going to be new companies that are truly adding value and new companies that are just trying to figure out how to exit? zia: i think the magic on --tware m&a happens you have to hold onto the people and the technology. there are some companies that are better at it than others. different deals have different dynamics. i understand linkedin, from public reports, will remain as an independent company with the support of microsoft. cory: if you believe that. that stretches credibility. maybe it will. zia: co
cory: microsoft's history says they will screw it up.the ultimate question -- can they make this merger work? can they make linkedin what it has been, which is a company that has been successful, or are they going to screw it up like so many other acquisitions, nokia, and technology -- ad technology? what do they do with this thing? satyagen at ella -- is nadella's microsoft any better at acquisitions? emily: sometimes m&a is a hail mary. sometimes you are buying something really valuable....
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cory: financially, both companies need a big change.ome critics say tesla does not have the cash it needs to build extra plants to support the accelerated production goals they have announced. accelerated production goals they have announced. they want to open a factory in china, which we reported on yesterday. which makes me think, where are they going to get the money for that? to be very expensive for tesla to do all of the things they want to do. they will need to do a massive capital raise to fund this and everything else they want to do. this is a wild story. emily: tesla offering to buy solarcity through elon musk's company. corey breaking it down. there is always spacex. why not make it three? coming up, a supersized deal, another one. a chinese internet company is shelling out for tencent. building up for the clash of clans. coming up. ♪ ♪ emily: china's largest internet company sets its eyes on the west. tencent is looking at the maker of mobile hits. tencent already dominates the scene in china, but this could give the compan
cory: financially, both companies need a big change.ome critics say tesla does not have the cash it needs to build extra plants to support the accelerated production goals they have announced. accelerated production goals they have announced. they want to open a factory in china, which we reported on yesterday. which makes me think, where are they going to get the money for that? to be very expensive for tesla to do all of the things they want to do. they will need to do a massive capital raise...
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cory: that remains to be seen. they're promising better speed and better ease-of-use. i think the stuff to look for is os and the ils start to intertwine. ,f those apps get more complex to see them start to show up makes the mac operating system more interesting. successhad a lot of growing market share while the pc industry has been shrinking. they will be looking for what they want to do and how they can keep growing. success in pcs when the pc market is in contraction has enabled powerful thing for apple. our colleague here has talked a lot about apple's transition to a service-based company. about applelearning music, apple tv and apple pay at this conference today? i think one of the most important things going on here is the thing that would excite the developing community and not excite the average consumer out there, but since we have a bloomberg is this audience, i think we can talk about this, which is the way apple has collected money. the way it has collected money is to take a 30% cut of every single app that is sold. but that's a one time thing. little ap
cory: that remains to be seen. they're promising better speed and better ease-of-use. i think the stuff to look for is os and the ils start to intertwine. ,f those apps get more complex to see them start to show up makes the mac operating system more interesting. successhad a lot of growing market share while the pc industry has been shrinking. they will be looking for what they want to do and how they can keep growing. success in pcs when the pc market is in contraction has enabled powerful...
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cory: uber is the number two player.ig coming future market, there are a lot of people on the roads there. is seen as a platform for a lot of other goods and services, whether it is delivery of food or even kittens on these we are days when event promotions. days when they do these promotions. they do not have to change the user behavior -- they are spending a lot of money on car services. shery: thank you so much for joining us. cory johnson telling us about lyft and the right sharing business. you can see more on the battle for corporate travelers today on "bloomberg west," coming up at six clock p.m. -- 6:00 p.m. eastern. i will be speaking to the ceo of citizen financial group. we get his take on the state of banking. the three major averages all trading slightly in positive territory. the s&p 500 now near a six-week high. stay tuned to bloomberg television. ♪ >> it is 8:00 p.m. in london. welcome to bloomberg market. ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, good afternoon. here is what we're watching at this
cory: uber is the number two player.ig coming future market, there are a lot of people on the roads there. is seen as a platform for a lot of other goods and services, whether it is delivery of food or even kittens on these we are days when event promotions. days when they do these promotions. they do not have to change the user behavior -- they are spending a lot of money on car services. shery: thank you so much for joining us. cory johnson telling us about lyft and the right sharing...
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cory richards and adrian ballinger go "on the record." thanks for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> so exciting. easy for the rest of us to go climb mount everest to watch your snap chat. what surprised you most about the climb? >> i have been on everest before. i think what surprised me the most, really, was how not crowded the north side is. it is very, very different than the south side. i have always gone from the south side and that has its own set of complications and being -- was a totally different experience. you actually drive all the way to base camp and then you sort of have this beautiful view of the whole route and you start up. it's very, very different. >> adrian, you had hypothermia and tell me, i mean, how difficult is it to have that and was, you know, would you go back? >> you know, to climb the mountain without supplemental oxygen like cory and i were trying to do, it is incredibly cold. i knew that would be my greatest challenge. when my core temperature started dropping on summit day it became really dangerous
cory richards and adrian ballinger go "on the record." thanks for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> so exciting. easy for the rest of us to go climb mount everest to watch your snap chat. what surprised you most about the climb? >> i have been on everest before. i think what surprised me the most, really, was how not crowded the north side is. it is very, very different than the south side. i have always gone from the south side and that has its own set of...
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david: thank you, cory johnson.g report on bloomberg today, microsoft pairing up with linkedin. a great story on the terminal. thanks to cory johnson. you can see more on "bloomberg west." david: we are watching stocks parent losses. can they come back and close in the green? ♪ .. it's a p.m. in london and 3:00 a.m. in hong kong. >> welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ >> from bloomberg's world .eadquarters, i am david gura funny bank and i'm vonnie quinn. : and i am vonnie quinn. the biggest u.s. airlines got burned on oil prices. they missed their chance to lock in the cheapest energy costs in years. david: regaining control of viacom. who is running the company? vonnie: we are one hour to the close of trading. >> we're talking about the s&p of 1%.t losing down 2/10 the worst performer has seen the nasdaq 8/10
david: thank you, cory johnson.g report on bloomberg today, microsoft pairing up with linkedin. a great story on the terminal. thanks to cory johnson. you can see more on "bloomberg west." david: we are watching stocks parent losses. can they come back and close in the green? ♪ .. it's a p.m. in london and 3:00 a.m. in hong kong. >> welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ >> from bloomberg's world .eadquarters, i am david gura funny bank and i'm vonnie quinn. : and i am vonnie...
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but it didn't just save cory's life, it led him down a path that has positively affected the lives ofusands of people in his community and across the state of maryland and, for that, i know i am grateful and the residents of maryland are grateful. my house calls to cory and so many others tell me that america is at its best when it is a place where we recognize that every single person is gifted and talented, where we invest in our people and their potential, where a middle-class life is within the reach of everyone willing to work with it, where businesses who embrace shared prosperity succeed and thrive, and where zip code never determines destiny. but i also know -- i was born at night, but i wasn't born last night. and in my other house calls, they show me an america that can do better and, in fact, must do better, because i met some young people in cory's hometown of baltimore last year, after the tragic unrest. they've also got game, but they want to be more involved. they -- i met a person who said, you know what? there are no ap courses in my high school. i'm smart. i want to
but it didn't just save cory's life, it led him down a path that has positively affected the lives ofusands of people in his community and across the state of maryland and, for that, i know i am grateful and the residents of maryland are grateful. my house calls to cory and so many others tell me that america is at its best when it is a place where we recognize that every single person is gifted and talented, where we invest in our people and their potential, where a middle-class life is within...
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a tryout for cory booker? what is your nanl sis? >> always with the solid and quick retort.uestion anybody in the democratic party looking at a short list of talented younger democratic politicians to consider for vice president have cory booker on the list. i think there's a roadblock, a number of potential choices and that's that he is a senator from a state with a republican governor. and if chris christie is having to choose the next republican or senator from the state of new jersey, with the senate very much so up for grabs in november, i think that would give democrats a pause. booker's record, he had a book that looked campaign ready if you will. if you look at just his engagement on social media, the ability to apply kind of democratic policies, democratic issues that he cares about, and extend them out to a broader populous, he is somebody that no question about it. he will be involved in the campaign. and would probably be on anybody's short list. i think, though, looking at the dynamics at play here, particularly when it comes to the senate, cory booker might be
a tryout for cory booker? what is your nanl sis? >> always with the solid and quick retort.uestion anybody in the democratic party looking at a short list of talented younger democratic politicians to consider for vice president have cory booker on the list. i think there's a roadblock, a number of potential choices and that's that he is a senator from a state with a republican governor. and if chris christie is having to choose the next republican or senator from the state of new jersey,...
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gardner and i said cory booker and i said wait, i apologize, i meant cory gardner, that is what youze for. if you say things 10,000 times over and over again over a span of time, how do you later come back and say i want to apologize. i don't know how you can do that. >> he could if he had a change of heart. i don't know if he could have a change of heart and people would have to believe that he does have a change of heart. the really, the malpractice about this whole judge is that the voters don't really care about this judge. they don't care about trump university. they don't really -- they're not paying it much attention to the nature of the case but he brings tup because it is a -- brings it up because is a personal front. he missed responding to hillary clinton's foreign policy speech. there was plenty to criticize in it and in the foreign policy. he missed the opportunity to criticize the jobs report which hillary clinton represents a third term of barack obama and the job's report which was a story. everybody is reporting it. he had no response to it. he missed the opportunit
gardner and i said cory booker and i said wait, i apologize, i meant cory gardner, that is what youze for. if you say things 10,000 times over and over again over a span of time, how do you later come back and say i want to apologize. i don't know how you can do that. >> he could if he had a change of heart. i don't know if he could have a change of heart and people would have to believe that he does have a change of heart. the really, the malpractice about this whole judge is that the...
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[wind blowing] >> cory and i going to sky right by 7-5.ou up into the rocks. >> love 25,000 feet. oh, i'm not sure i do. but i do love that view. a.b. had turn around a little bit early. it's up to me to hold it down. at the summit. that's summer ridge. >> the wind i'm chasing or running away from. >> cory, you're amazing! congratulations! charlie: ballenger was forced to turn back due to health concerns but richards reached the summit. joining me now, adrian ballenger and cory richards. it is extraordinary what you did, it really is. i mentioned that we headed up there. you were forced to turn around. you told this story over and over. it was because? >> my body temperature was dangerously cold. i had hypothermia and was slurring my words. had trouble doing basic climbing functions i've been doing for decades. my body was shutting down. charlie: you have climbed the summit six times. >> all with supplemental oxygen and all while guiding, helping other people to reach the summit. this was my first attempt to do it without oxygen. charlie:
[wind blowing] >> cory and i going to sky right by 7-5.ou up into the rocks. >> love 25,000 feet. oh, i'm not sure i do. but i do love that view. a.b. had turn around a little bit early. it's up to me to hold it down. at the summit. that's summer ridge. >> the wind i'm chasing or running away from. >> cory, you're amazing! congratulations! charlie: ballenger was forced to turn back due to health concerns but richards reached the summit. joining me now, adrian ballenger...
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cory: there is always spacex. emily: why not make it three? ,oming up, a supersized deal another one. a chinese internet company is shelling out for 1tencent. ♪ china's largest internet company sets its eyes on the west. tencent is looking at the maker of mobile hits. tencent already dominates the scene in china, but this could give the company serious exposure abroad. the other half of the story is who tencent is buying supercell from. in a surprise move, the japanese internet conglomerate announced that its president would be stepping down. context isfor n more andeditor for asia coverage the ceo of a mobile game corporation. so, what really happened? is son said he was heir apparent to the company, and he, has been cracking a few jokes on twitter. what is the next big investment, are you going to just roam the world? tweets.o plan, he >> it certainly was a surprise when he was recruited by google two years ago. he came in first to make investments in internet companies and other technology companies. a year ago, he was promoted to president
cory: there is always spacex. emily: why not make it three? ,oming up, a supersized deal another one. a chinese internet company is shelling out for 1tencent. ♪ china's largest internet company sets its eyes on the west. tencent is looking at the maker of mobile hits. tencent already dominates the scene in china, but this could give the company serious exposure abroad. the other half of the story is who tencent is buying supercell from. in a surprise move, the japanese internet conglomerate...
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trump was repeatedly forced to defend his former aide. >> cory, good job, cory. >> reporter: even boastings loyalty when lewandowski was accused of grabbing and bruising a female reporter. >> it would be very easy for me to discard people. i don't discard people. i stay with people. >> reporter: lewandowski clashed with colleagues and trump's own children. ultimately his daughter. ivanka was a major influence. the party chairman said promoting veteran operative, paul manifort signaled a pivot to a serious general election campaign. >> there is no way to work a campaign with competing factions and competing understandings of what the right approach will be. >> reporter: one area lewandowski was seen in lacking was general election fund-raising. according to new numbers filed monday. trump's campaign and supporting committees had over $21 million on hand end of may compared with more than $100 million for team clinton. >> the mayor of oakland, california, insists heads will roll at the police department. the department has gone through police chiefs in a week. right now, it's under civilian
trump was repeatedly forced to defend his former aide. >> cory, good job, cory. >> reporter: even boastings loyalty when lewandowski was accused of grabbing and bruising a female reporter. >> it would be very easy for me to discard people. i don't discard people. i stay with people. >> reporter: lewandowski clashed with colleagues and trump's own children. ultimately his daughter. ivanka was a major influence. the party chairman said promoting veteran operative, paul...
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lou: i asked cory lewandowski earlier about this tonight.d him, if indeed fast had a meeting with the national republican committee with speaker ryan and others, there has been a back and forth between the trump campaign, the candidate himself, and the speaker and mitch mcconnell and others. i think the public is really tiring of that. and if they were -- if you don't think that's a good idea where people will say we'll have our views but we'll exchange them privately in the interest of unity. >> paul ryan had a meeting after yesterday. she was supposed to stalk about the agenda of defeating poverty. how republicans will combat poverty. but that should be worked in cohesion with the candidate for the presidency. at the same time he started talking about racism which had no place in that speech. but today he did reverse course. he had a closed door meetings and he said let's unify. a lot of people are putting the onus on donald trump. of course, he's the presidential nominee. lou: i have never seen so many people, i have never seen anyone tal
lou: i asked cory lewandowski earlier about this tonight.d him, if indeed fast had a meeting with the national republican committee with speaker ryan and others, there has been a back and forth between the trump campaign, the candidate himself, and the speaker and mitch mcconnell and others. i think the public is really tiring of that. and if they were -- if you don't think that's a good idea where people will say we'll have our views but we'll exchange them privately in the interest of unity....
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call cory. he was giving. he would deliver. it's what he did. >> reporter: veronica de la cruz, kpix 5. >> several vigils have been held in the bay area to pay respects to the victims of the orlando shooting. >>> at santa clara university, there were tears embraces and prayers for the victims. in walnut creek, a large crowd gathered at a bar called club 1220. >> -- that should not have died, died this weekend. but we are gathered here today to say that we are resolved. >> in san jose, mourners held a silent march. >>> the u.s. presidential candidates weighed in on the orlando massacre and what can be done to prevent it from happening again. >> i refuse to be politically correct. the days of deadly ignorance will end. i will suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the united states. >> the orlando terrorist may be dead, but the virus that poisoned his mind remains very much alive. as president, i will make identifying and stopping lone wolves a top priority. i believe weap
call cory. he was giving. he would deliver. it's what he did. >> reporter: veronica de la cruz, kpix 5. >> several vigils have been held in the bay area to pay respects to the victims of the orlando shooting. >>> at santa clara university, there were tears embraces and prayers for the victims. in walnut creek, a large crowd gathered at a bar called club 1220. >> -- that should not have died, died this weekend. but we are gathered here today to say that we are...